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Round One Match Day Three Round-Up

Tuesday 31 March 2015

Justin Araujo-Wilson scored a first half brace then a beaver-trick in the second, putting his name next to all six goals in a 6-0 Defence Force win over Club Sando in the Under-13 division of the Malta Carib 2015 Youth Pro League on Sunday.

Wilson, who scored a double against North East Stars in a 3-3 draw in Match Day One and one against Police in a 3-0 win in Match Day Two, was in scintillating form in Match Day Three at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium training field.

The 12-year-old SKHY FC product scored in the 9th, 17th, 25th, 41st, 52nd and 63rd minutes against the Sando U13s, who were previously defeated 8-0 and 12-0 by Caledonia AIA and W Connection respectively.

Sando, however, were able to peg back a 2-1 over Defence Force in the U17 division. Junior Asson netted the second half winner in the 67th minute after Defence Force’s Aaron Skeene (45th minute) levelled Adrian Mc Laren’s (8th minute) opener before the break.

Both teams will meet again on Wednesday 8 April to contest their rescheduled U15 fixture.

Also on Sunday, Shakeem Julien’s 5th minute item gave home side Point Fortin Civic the early lead but no one anticipated that it would turn out to be the item that would dent San Juan Jabloteh’s perfect start to the Malta Carib 2015 YPL.

At the final whistle Julien’s goal stood the winner, 1-0 at the Mahaica Oval in Point Fortin, as Jabloteh bowed to their first defeat in all divisions after three match-days.

Earlier on the day, Jabloteh had trashed Civic 5-0 in the Under-13 division with Real Gill, Kaihim Thomas, and brothers Jerry and Jaheim Morris all netting a goal each.

And in the Under-15 division Kesean St. Rose netted a second half winner for Jabloteh in a 2-1 win after Civic’s Nion Lammy levelled the home side in the first half following Kyle Thomas’ opener.

Jabloteh, with maximum points in both the U13 and U15 after Round One Match Day Three, continue to lead the respective U13, U15 and U17 standings.

W Connection U13s were also big winners, defeating North East Stars 6-0, but the home side were held 1-1 in both the U15 and U17 divisions against the visiting Sangre Grande club at the Ato Boldon Stadium training field.

Caledonia defeated Central FC 2-0 in the U13 division before both sides played to 0-0 and 1-1 draws in the U15 and U17 divisions respectively at Valtrin Recreation Ground in Valsayn.

Brothers Akiba (30th minute) and Atiba Weekes (40th minute) scored in the first half for Caledonia U13s. While in the U17s Rahim Gordon (41st minute) equalised for the Morvant/Laventille side after Central’s Raheem Borde (30th minute), son of well-known footballer Marc Borde, notched his fourth goal in three matches.

Borde’s former side, St. Ann’s Rangers, were defeated 3-0 and 3-1 in the U13 and U17 divisions respectively by Police. But were 5-0 winners over Police in the U15 division.

Kidane Lewis (25th and 67th minutes) scored a double, and Che Benny (18th minute) and Naphtali Carrington (28th minute) converted from the penalty spot before Tyrek Forbes (80th minute) wrapped up the scoring for Rangers at Dibe Recreation Ground in Long Circular.

Malta Carib Youth Pro League 2015ROUND ONE MATCH DAY THREE RESULTSSunday 29 March 2015